Rhode
Island Parentage Act signed into law
Photo by Steve Ahlquist, UpRiseRI |
The Rhode Island Parentage Act sponsored by Rep. Carol
Hagan McEntee (D-South Kingstown) and Sen. Erin Lynch Prata was signed into law
today, repealing archaic and inequitable state law regarding parentage and
replacing it with a uniform act that provides procedures establishing
parentage, genetic testing, surrogacy agreements and assisted reproduction.
The legislation (2020-H 7541Aaa, 2020-S 2136Baa) repeals previous state law
regarding paternity and replaces it with a more comprehensive parentage act
that provides procedures establishing parentage, genetic testing, surrogacy
agreements and assisted reproduction.
Until now, Rhode Island’s parentage laws had not been
updated in over 40 years.
“Our state’s adoption and parentage laws are
significantly outdated, especially toward our state’s loving LGBTQ parents who
want nothing more than to love, protect and be responsible for their children.
These bills are needed because we must acknowledge that our society and its
definition of ‘families’ has changed and we cannot discriminate or put up undue
burdens for those who wish nothing more than to love and raise the future
members of our society.
"The legislation is also supremely beneficial to the
children who are born through these processes because it allows them to
officially have two loving and supportive parents from the moment they are
born. This bill is specifically about one thing - equality and fairness,
especially for the loving parents and their children in this state,” said
Representative McEntee (D-Dist. 33, South Kingstown, Narragansett).
The law takes effect Jan. 1.
Governor Raimondo signed the bill standing by the
sponsors and advocates in a ceremony outside the State House today.
“Love is love — it’s as simple as that,” said Governor
Raimondo. “No parent should have to jump through hoops to receive legal
recognition because of their sexual orientation or the circumstances of their
child's birth. The Rhode Island Uniform Parentage Act enshrines into law our belief
in the validity of all paths to parenthood.”
The bill provides for the following paths to legal
parentage in Rhode Island: birth, adoption, acknowledgement, adjudication,
genetics, assisted reproduction, surrogacy, de facto parentage and presumptions.
It also provides clear standards for the Family Court to apply in order to
establish parentage.
“The parents advocating for this bill have shown up
again and again to tell painful stories about the fears and consequences of not
having a clear legal relationship to their children. The COVID-19 pandemic has
made their concerns even more urgent. We thank the members of the House and
Senate, including all of the bill’s sponsors, for recognizing that what’s best
for Rhode Island and best for families is to ensure that all parents have the
ability to protect their children through a secure legal relationship as soon
after birth as possible,” said Wendy Becker, advocate and organizer with Rhode
Islanders for Parentage Equality and LGBTQ Action RI.